The Regional Centre for Culture will transform Glenlyon Village Market this Saturday.
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The three-hour event This is will kick off at 10am with roaming performances and music.
Kids will also be entertained by Professor Bonney Saurus (artist Emma Pryse), who is hosting an interactive installation and workshop called Garden Safari.
The workshop will include live music from Lilly Pilly Green (Madeline Hudson).
Kids will have the opportunity to participate by making their own wild pop-up plants.
Performer Kavisha Mazzella will host the morning’s proceedings.
Mazella will interview stallholders, including lifelong Glenlyon residents and newcomers of varying passions, interests and expertise.
She will also perform at the event, along with circus performer Luke Taylor.
Mazzella is an ARIA award winner who sings a mixture of traditional Italian folk and her own music, reminiscent of Celtic, Fado and Gypsy sounds.
A major source of her inspiration is her multicultural heritage through her Scottish-Burmese mother and Italian father.
Taylor is a seasoned circus performer and instructor who has performed on both national and international stages in his career.